CURCULlONIDiE. 
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cavifrons, magisteVy and nebulosus, p. 186, californicus, restrictus, and 
imsilhiSy p. 187, hituberosus and transversusy p. 188, Leconte, 1. c., various 
N. American States, also Canada. 
Endalus setosus and ceratuSy p. 176, cribricollisy punctatuSy and ovalis, 
p. 177, id. I, G.y various N. American States, chiefly Texas. 
Smicronyx corpulentus and ovipennis, p. 170, griseuSy obtectuSy flavicans, 
pusioy and tych\i^oideSy p. 171, vestituSy seriatas. and fulvus, p. 172, sor- 
didus and squamulatusy p. 173, id. 1. c., various States of N. America. 
Eugnomus eleganSy p. 61, picipennis and ferviduSy p. 62, F. P. Pascoe, 
Ann. N. H. (4) xviii.. New Zealand. 
Stephanorrhynchus lawsoni, .D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 97, New 
Zealand ; S. puruSy p. 56, Pitt’s Island, and brevipenniSy p. 57, Christ- 
church, F. P. Pascoe, 1. c.. New Zealand. 
IToplocneme punctatissima, Pascoe, op. cit. xvii. p. 57, Otago. 
Phyllotrox (?) nubifeVy California, Colorado, ferrugineuSy Florida, 
Leconte, 1. c. p. 174. 
Amalactides, 
Emphyastes represents, in the N. America fauna, a tribe Emphyastiniy 
between Pliytonominiy and 5 wm in subfamily “Curculionidaegenuini” 
(antedy p. 76). It is evidently closely allied to the Ilylobiini, agreeing 
with it in the structure of the mouth, but differing in the fossorial tibiae. 
J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 137. 
Brexius ascitusy sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 59, New 
Zealand. 
Apionides. 
J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. pp. 409-411, in opposition to 
Lacordaire’s statement that the species of this group are apterous, 
remarks that all he has examined have quite fully developed wings. 
[Wencker, L’Ab. i. 1864, p. 112, says that the body is far from being 
apterous, as Lacordaire states, and that he does not know one single 
species not provided with wings. Curtis, so long ago as 1857, not only 
drew Ajnon pomoncG flying, but corrected Markwick’s error in supposing 
that A.fagi had no wings.] 22 N. American species are recorded, some 
of which have appendiculate or toothed claws. 
Atteldbides, 
Evops (^Synaptops)jeheliy sp. n., W. Roelofs, CR. Ent. Belg. xix. p. viii., 
Luzon, Philippine Isles. 
Attelabus {Euscelus) sex-macidatasy A. Chevrolat, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) vi. p. ccxxviii., Porto Rico ; A. genaliSy J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. 
Soc. XV. p. 11, New Mexico : spp. un. 
Rhino macerides . 
PterocoluSy Sch., constituting a sub-family Pterocolidce, is removed 
from the immediate neighbourhood of the CeuthorrhynchideSy where it 
was placed by Lacordaire, and is considered to be allied to Auletes and 
EhynchitcSy from the structure of its mouth-organs and antenua3, though 
